Lymphatic, lihm FAT ihk, system is a network of small vessels that resemble blood vessels. The lymphatic system returns fluid from body tissues to the bloodstream. This process is necessary because the body continuously filters water, proteins, and other molecules out of tiny blood vessels called capillaries. The fluid that has leaked out, called interstitial fluid, bathes and nourishes body tissues.
Jugular, JUHG yuh luhr, vein is the name of each of four large veins that return blood to the heart from the head and neck. The veins get their… More>>
Alkalosis, al kuh LOH sihs, is a condition in which a person's body fluids become too alkaline. The body adjusts to mild alkalosis. Severe… More>>
Shock is a dangerous condition that can occur if the blood fails to circulate properly in the body. This condition is sometimes called circulatory… More>>
Hemorrhoids, HEHM uh roydz, are enlargements of the veins of the rectum. This condition is often called piles. There are two sets of veins in the… More>>
Anticoagulant, an tee koh AG yuh luhnt, is a chemical substance used to prevent the normal coagulation (clotting) of blood. The chief types are (1)… More>>
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